On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 12:28:04AM +0200, Mikolaj Izdebski wrote: > On 07/16/2015 07:53 PM, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote: > > One thing which I find very annoying when creating new packages is the > > need to use bare rpmbuild commands. I find the split between > > ~/rpmbuild/{SPECS,SOURCES} anachronistic (*), and much prefer the > > fedpkg / distgit approach of having everything in one directory. > > I now usually use the single directory approach from the beginning: > > - git init new-package && cd new-pagkage > > - emacs new-package.spec & > > - spectool -g *spec > > - md5sum ... | tee sources > > - git add new-package.spec sources && git commit -m 'Initial version' > > - git remote add ssh://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/new-package.git > > - fedpkg --dist master {srpm,mockbuild,etc} > > > > Without the fake remote fedpkg fails. I am wondering if there is a way > > to achieve this in a simpler way, or if not, if it would be possible to > > modify fedpkg to support packages which are not part of Fedora out of the > > box. IMHO this would make the process easier and more consistent for > > new (or existing) contributors. > > I use simillar workflow of creating new packages, but I have a shell > function which I use to init git repos for new packages. > > # Usage: newpkg <name> > newpkg() > { > cd ~/newpkg > git clone git@xxxxxxxxxx:mizdebsk/newpkg.git $1 > cd ./$1 > git push -u origin master:$1 > touch $1.spec > git add $1.spec > } > > After initializing new git repo this way all important fedpkg commands > should work, except for uploading sources. I simply don't bother > creating "sources" files as sources will need to be uploaded later > during import. > > So my workflow is as simple as: > > newpkg foo > emacs foo.spec > spectool -g *.spec > fedpkg --dist master srpm > mock ... foo*.src.rpm > fedpkg commit -c > git push > > Pros: > 1) workflow uses fedpkg, without rpmbuild or manual md5sum > 2) no need to upload spec/srpm to fedorapeople for review - you can use > github and koji URLs, respectively, as seen in [1]. > 3) future co-maintainers can easily collaborate (open pull requests) > before the package is accepted Yeah, using github like this is a nice idea. So multiple people arrive at the similar workflow independently... I really think that something like this should be available out of the box for new fedora packagers. Probably as part of fedpkg, but can be somewhere else. Zbyszek -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct